Gates and Attached Walls to Kings Newton Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Melbourne, Derbyshire

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Listing Text

SK 32 NE PARISH OF MELBOURNE MAIN STREET, KINGS
3/127 NEWTON
10.11.67 (North Side)
Gates and Attached Walls
to Kings Newton Hall
GV II
Gates and attached walls. C17 and mid C18 with C19 repairs.
Ashlar and rubble stone with iron gates. Pair of tall panelled
mid C18 gate piers with moulded cornices and ball finials to
front of the hall, with C18 iron gate between. The gate has
strapwork panels to either side and a simple overthrow above,
the gate itself is plain with an arrow headed dograil to the
base. Attached to outer side of the piers there are ramped
ashlar walls with double chamfered ashlar copings. Beyond this
to the west there is a long 500 metre stretch of C17 rubble
wall, also with double chamfered coping stones and a chamfered
plinth, which bounds the road. To the western end there are a
couple of openings, the plinth disappears and the copings change
to rubble.

Listing NGR: SK3880426187

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